< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)
MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, a non-sectarian institution in Amherst, Mass.; founded in 1863; reported at the close of 1919: Professors and instructors, 75; students, 500; volumes in the library, 61,439; income, $732,000; president, Kenyon L. Butterfield.
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